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You might be the smartest one in the room—but if your message comes out rushed, rambling, or hard to follow, people will tune out. This can make them overlook you and even hurt your chances of getting ahead. Speaking clearly helps people understand you faster, trust your message, and remember your point even after the conversation ends.Sharing her expertise is a seasoned broadcaster and professional voiceover artist with more than 30 years in radio and television. She is a communications training consultant, former senior lecturer at the UP College of Media and Communication, and the iconic voice behind MRT announcements and Globe Telecom messages heard by millions every day.For any collaboration, brand partnership, and campaign run inquiries, e-mail us at [email protected].
By Myrza Sison and The Pod Network5
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You might be the smartest one in the room—but if your message comes out rushed, rambling, or hard to follow, people will tune out. This can make them overlook you and even hurt your chances of getting ahead. Speaking clearly helps people understand you faster, trust your message, and remember your point even after the conversation ends.Sharing her expertise is a seasoned broadcaster and professional voiceover artist with more than 30 years in radio and television. She is a communications training consultant, former senior lecturer at the UP College of Media and Communication, and the iconic voice behind MRT announcements and Globe Telecom messages heard by millions every day.For any collaboration, brand partnership, and campaign run inquiries, e-mail us at [email protected].

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